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BSurfer Makes A Splash With Easy Noodle Dish
ig-wave surfer Ian Walsh is honors the up-and-coming surf talent on BAKED FETA PASTA well-recognized in his Maui com- Maui. Ian says this is probably his greatest Ingredients: Drizzle remaining oil on the feta.
  munity and across the world for accomplishment so far.
charging some of the biggest waves on the We also found that Ian is quite accom- preferred noodles), uncooked top rack for 35 minutes.
planet — most notably at his home break, Jaws.
plished in the kitchen as well.
His cooking show on YouTube, called
• 2 baskets fresh cherry tomatoes • 1 block feta cheese (8 ounces)
• 1 bunch fresh basil
• 1 head fresh garlic
• 1/2 cup olive oil • pepper, to taste • salt, to taste
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Wash tomatoes and place in a glass pan with sides at least 2 inches high. Tomatoes should fill the pan.
Pour olive oil over tomatoes, keeping a little for the feta. Add salt and pepper.
Stir all together with your hand so everything is coated well.
Take feta and place it in the middle of the tomatoes, making sure the bottom is on the pan.
Boil water for pasta in medium pot. Clean, then smash and dice garlic. Cut basil and separate 3/4 for main dish, 1/4 for garnish.
Add 8 ounces of macaroni noodles (or your preference). When cooked, put 1 cup of water from pot in a coffee cup and set aside. Strain noodles to remove water.
Change pan in the oven to broil setting and keep in oven for 1-2 minutes.
Then, add basil and garlic in pan, thoroughly mixing in cheese and all ingredients.
Add strained pasta, then mix again and fold pasta into mixture.
If you need more sauce to cover the pasta, add cup of water you removed. If not, serve and eat.
Serves 4.
  What most people don’t know about him is his commitment to community ser- vice. In 2003, he launched Ian Walsh Me- nehune Mayhem, a youth surf contest that
Kitchen Captain, has garnered thousands of views.
 This week, he shares his recipe for a quick and easy Baked Feta Pasta.
• 8 ounces macaroni noodles (or Add more pepper to the feta. Bake on
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 The finished Baked Feta Pasta dish is worthy of the hype. RUBEN CARRILLO PHOTO
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It’s hard to imagine that it’s almost 20 years since Lilo and Stitch taught the world that “`Ohana means family”. That now famous line raises a different set of questions where real estate is involved. If you are purchasing or intend to develop a property with multiple living units, understanding `Ohana permit issues could be important. Each County implements and creates rules for administration of their `Ohana permit
requirements. The requirements on the Big Island differ dramatically from other islands. There is no
requirement on the Big Island for a family member to inhabit an `Ohana dwelling. While
previous implementations of
Rule 12 of the Rules of Practice and Procedure as well as Chapter 25 of
the Hawaii County Code allowed an `Ohana permit to be obtained without restriction as to property use. Current rules do not allow an `Ohana permit to be issued on
Agricultural land unless related to farming activity. Additional dwellings on Ag land must be now be related to farm activity. Permits, once approved, are only valid for one year (with one 30 day extension). While `Ohana permits are generally not transferrable,
some older permits were said to run with
the land, are freely transferrable and do not expire. Recently issued `Ohana permits are not transferrable. They are specific to the applicant who must be the legal owner. Once built, of course, the homes can be freely
sold and related permit transfers. Only one application is granted at a time. An applicant cannot receive a new `Ohana permit for 2 years following the completion of the project on which an `Ohana permit was used. Minimum lot size for an `Ohana dwelling
is 10,000 sf. with adequate wastewater disposal (may require an upgrade if on cesspool), fire protection, etc. For dwellings on catchment, at least 80 inches of annual rainfall is recommended. `Ohana dwellings
are not permissible on a property with any type of variance. They are also not allowed
in conjunction with existing multi-family dwellings or care-homes. Setbacks are
more restrictive for the second unit than for the principal residence. On properties with existing dwellings, it’s interesting that the original unit was often significantly smaller than the `Ohana dwelling. In these cases, the smaller dwelling was generally built first and is therefore, the principal residence. When purchasing a property with an existing `Ohana dwelling, be sure to check with the Planning Department to insure the appropriate permit was obtained. If purchasing vacant land advertised with an existing permit, remember, the permit may not transfer upon sale. Be sure to check. Lilo was right, `Ohana does mean family but now you know that this particular family of dwellings is one with a very specific set of “house rules”!
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